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Carmina and Patch

FilTrip

A Society, Culture and History podcast
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FilTrip

Carmina and Patch

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FilTrip

Carmina and Patch

FilTrip

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In this episode, Carmina and Patch discuss why they bestowed the “Wooga” title on the ilustrados, an esteemed squad of Spanish-colonial-era Filipinos whose aspirations for their country transcended physical, intellectual, and societal borders.
How is St. Louis, MO even remotely connected to the Philippines? Carmina and Patch discover the answer in this episode. They discuss why St. Louis came to be known as the "Gateway to the West" and how it became home to approximately 1,200 Filip
Carmina and Patch finally get their chance to dive deep into Antique since they first encountered it in Season 1. Their discussion reveals Antique’s 13th century origin and its significance to Philippine history thereafter. Learn about some of
In this episode about Filipino myths and legends, Carmina and Patch remember Esperidion Arsenio Manuel, who is known as the “Dean of Filipino Anthropology” and the “Father of Philippine Folklore.” Enjoy listening to both well-known and less fam
In FilTrip’s first episode of Season 3, Carmina and Patch discuss some of the Philippines’ slowly fading traditions. Adding to the episode’s depth are conversations with two special guests, who add perspective to this very important topic. Join
Carmina & Patch commemorate Filipino-American History Month by recapping the season and celebrating Fil-Am creative achievements. Topping the episode is a shoutout to the rom-com Asian Persuasion, which won the Audience Award at the Soho Intern
The Thomasites were sent to the Philippines to educate but their labors did not focus on that singular purpose.  Carmina and Patch discuss how their work served America’s imperial vision of benevolent assimilation, the possible personal motivat
After settling the score that she did not imagine Mazinger Z's "pectorally-endowed" opponents from the last episode, Carmina and Patch discover Fil-Am animators making waves in the US before delving into the history of the Philippine animation
In this nostalgia-driven episode, Carmina and Patch revisit their favorite childhood cartoons. Top of the list is Voltes V, which Carmina and Patch didn’t realize was a political tinderbox and awakened a deeply buried rage. They also discuss fa
Apolinario Mabini was known as "The Sublime Paralytic" but not many know why he is worthy of our reverence as a national hero. Carmina and Patch discuss his many contributions and shed light on different phases of his life. Learn about his tria
In a unique take on this topic, Carmina and Patch tackle the Philippines' quest for independence from the vantagepoint of America’s political landscape. Much tea was spilled ala-TMZ to explain the long and winding road towards the Philippines’
In this episode, Carmina and Patch revisit the Pasig River’s consequential role in Manila's development, its former glory and the reasons for its eventual demise. But all is not lost – they talk about past and current revitalization efforts by
Minds were blown when Carmina and Patch discover that Filipinos, embodied in the Manila Men, were in America BEFORE it was even America! They talk about the mystery that shrouded Saint Malo before it was introduced to the world, the Manila Men'
Hilarity ensues when Carmina and Patch chat about Pinoy expressions that can only come from a people as colorful and creative as Filipinos. Listen in and just perhaps, you'll pick up a new language!To learn more: Language as a Historical Produc
Carmina and Patch fan-girl over their pick for International Women's Day 2023. They discuss Maria Ressa's genius, both in journalism and more. Join them as they #holdtheline with Maria Ressa.To learn more: HOW TO STAND UP TO A DICTATOR: THE FIG
Carmina and Patch process their conflicted emotions and dusted off the proverbial cobwebs from their collective memories to discuss the People Power Revolution on its 37th anniversary. They discuss both forgotten and newly-discovered “tea” that
Love is in the air!  In this episode, Carmina and Patch discuss Filipino courtship rituals and traditions that range from the endearing to the dangerous. Discover little-known pre-colonial customs and learn about debunked myths about one of the
This episode dives deep into Binondo’s storied past and equally exciting present. To Patch’s delight and surprise, Carmina shares Binondo's second record-breaking feat, in addition to its claim as the oldest Chinatown in the world. Join them on
Guam has always been in the periphery of Carmina and Patch’s consciousness. In this episode, they discover that the intersecting path of the Philippines and Guam was fated. From pre-colonial to modern times, learn about the little-known connect
Guam has always been in the periphery of Carmina and Patch’s consciousness. In this episode, they discover that the intersecting path of the Philippines and Guam was fated. From pre-colonial to modern times, learn about the little-known connect
Rizal was often referred to as "The First Filipino" and in this episode, Carmina and Patch begin to understand why. They discuss his immense love for the Philippines and his tireless efforts to assert its identity amidst colonial oppression. Bu
Carmina and Patch talk about Filipino Christmas traditions that both delight and invite further inquiry. Enjoy their reminiscences about childhood caroling, the history of centuries-old practices, and the beloved “King of Filipino Christmas Son
Carmina and Patch rediscover Andres Bonifacio and rekindle their respect for the "Father of the Philippine Revolution." Take a listen as they learn more about this remarkable hero, made possible by studies done on Katipunan documents confiscate
In this Side Trip, Carmina and Patch are awe-struck by Cebu's beauty and history. Listen in as they talk about the spectacular festivals and mouth-watering delicacies. They also discuss the trials and achievements of Cebu's very own, Chai Fonac
In this episode, Carmina and Patch explore whether Pinoys are serial killer material. They talk about a variety of Pinoy true crimes - one that dates back to the Spanish colonial period, a US true crime that had a goosebump-worthy Pinoy connect
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